Hi guys! So…I have a self-hosted DNS server. Initially I’d use pihole, with unbound, and the more or less basic blocklists. But from time to time things would start acting wonky. Sometimes a reboot would fix it. Sometimes…not really and I was really not sure what was going wrong, but it was clearly DNS. Changing the clients settings from my own server to something like 9.9.9.9 would immediately get it sorted out.

So I went with an adguard server. In the last few days I’ve started to notice weird behaviors. Today I’ve lost the Azure desktop I was connected, and it was very clearly looking like DNS. So I checked…and yup, 9.9.9.9 again would sort it all out. So…I’m not sure what’s going wrong. I’m selfhosting these on an LXC container in proxmox. Nothing else seems to have issues connecting, and I see almost no resources being used. Any ideas? Any other DNS server I might be able to try?

Thanks!

  • rhabarba@feddit.org
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    10 hours ago

    The only downside is the fact that initially it can be quite overwhelming

    On the other hand, Technitium comes with a fairly useful configuration straight out of the box. If you only want to use it on your home LAN (and therefore don’t necessarily need SSL), the only thing you really need to change is the block list field.

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      9 hours ago

      Yeah, absolutely - nevertheless it can inspire that reaction - which is a shame, because it’s indeed fairly easy.

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        7 hours ago

        I definitely bounced off of it as it had so much configuration I had no idea where to start. Adguard home was so much easier to set up, particularly because I also had to use it via DHCP as my router doesn’t have a dns option.